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Apparatus criticus ad Novum Testamcntuni. 

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- *A memoir of the life and writings of J. A. 

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BENJAMIN, Rabbi, of Tudela. Itinerarium 

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id. Batav., 1633. 8 



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BENNET (BENJAMIN). Several discourses 

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A memorial of the Reformation, (chiefly in 

 England ;) and of Britain's deliverances from 

 Popery and arbitrary power, since that time to 

 the year 1716. London, 1717. 8 



Another copy. 



- Another edition. Edin., 1748. 8 



- Irenicum : or, A review of some late contro- 

 versies about the Trinity, private judgment, 



Church authority, &c With an appendix, 



vindicating the Apostle Paul, and the rights 

 of conscience, from the misrepresentations of 

 the Dean of Worcester [Dr F. Hare] in his 

 Scripture vindicated from the misrepresenta- 

 tions of the Lord Bp. of Bangor. 



London, 1722. 8 



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Another copy. 



A defence of the Memorial of the Reformation, 

 against the exceptions of Presbyterian preju- 

 dice display'd by an hearty well wisher of the 

 established Church : with a particular inquiry 

 into the authors and abettors of the Irish mas- 

 sacre. A vindication of Mr Baxter, and others, 

 with reference to the story of the Marquis of 

 Antrim, against the accusations of Mr. Thomas 

 Cart of the Bath, in his Irish massacre set in 

 a clear light. And a detection of the forgeries 

 publish'd by Dr. Hollingworth, concerning Mr. 

 Henderson's recantation, and character of K. 

 Charles on his death-bed. London, 1723. 8 



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The truth, inspiration and usefulness of the 

 Scripture, asserted and proved. In several i 



discourses on 2 Tim. iii. 16. Published from 

 his manuscripts by L. Latham, M.D. 



/. ./.4on, 1730. 8 



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The Christian oratory : or, the devotion of tho 

 closet displayed. 2 vol. th <<!. 



Glasgow, 177<i Ii' 



Devout meditations from the Christian ora- 

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 in four parts, with memoirs of the author by 

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BENNET (GEORGE). Journal of voyages and 

 travels by the Rev. Daniel TYERMAN, and G. B. 



1831 



BENNET (GEORGE), Minister of the Gospel, Car- 

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 intermediate state, as it appears in the records 

 of the Old and New Testaments ; the Apocry- 

 phal books ; in heathen authors ; and the 

 Greek and Latin Fathers. With notes. 



Carlisle, 1800. . 8 

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BENNET (THOMAS). Sermons on the forty-fifth 

 Psalm. /;./,,<., 1781. 8 



BENNET (THOMAS), D.D., Vicar of St Giles 1 , 

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Cambridge, 1701. 8 



Fifth edition. London, 1711. 8 



A discourse of schism. To which is annexed, 

 an answer to a book intituled, Thomas against 

 Bennet, or, The protestant dissenters vindi- 

 cated from the charge of schism. 2d ed. 



Cambridge, 1702. 8 



Fourth edition. London, 1716. 8 



A brief history of the joint use of precompos'd 

 set forms of prayer. To which is annex'd, A 

 discourse of the gift of prayer ; shewing that 

 what dissenters mean by the gift of prayer is 

 not promised in Scripture. 



Cambridge, 1708. 8 



A paraphrase with annotations upon the book 

 of common prayer. 2d ed. London, 1709. 8 



The rights of the clergy of the Christian 

 Church ; or, a discourse shewing that God has 

 given and appropriated, to the clergy, autho- 

 rity to ordain, baptize, preach, preside in 

 church-prayer, and consecrate the Lord's Sup- 

 per ; wherein also the pretended divine right 

 of the layety to elect, either the persons to be 

 ordained, or their own particular pastors, is 

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A confutation of Popery ; in iii. parts. 4th ed. 



London, 1714. 8 



Directions for studying, 1. A general system 

 or body of divinity. 2. The thirty-nine ar- 

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 rome's epistle to Nepotianus. 2d ed. 



London, 1715. 8 



*Dr Bennet 's concessions to the non- jurors 

 prov'd to be destructive of the cause which he 

 endeavours to defend ; as they make the non- 

 jurors to be the catholicks, and his own com- 

 munion to be schismatical. In a letter to a 



